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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 23, l&T!'l—T'WELV'E PAGES. 8. Pometuy, Cletks, 4, L. Partlsh, (eorge | Hhodiow, C*‘{!‘vc"“ 10, 0, Byaos, 56 ¥, Mahler, ter, Clorkn, ¥, Marsnall, (. Gllabie, THIRTERSTIL WALD, Juidges, Willlam Wood, A, W, llrn’y. J. Clerka, Partial Roport of tho Committes on Judges and Olerks, dJames Quirk, Temony, D. W, Bos- worve Oarter H. Harrison Returns Thi from His Travels, & Callilua, Mutsnn, oo —Jadg oy oy, J, K. W o B kil | Wal .« It. IHorron, Ird—dudges, B, ¥, Woward, M. Mctue, P. anell, Clerka, ), C, Myors, Qinlfroy Baker. urth-wfudgos, . it, Isuchan, Chnrica Hathors 3 b D Uty Clorie, Mark J. Clinton, C. POURTREKTH WAND, Fient—dudgen, Joseph Helard, Thomas Brown, Henry Walll, ~ Clerk, Charles Freoss, econd—dudgen, lmil Wilken, Peter Ofaon, ¥ Kalser. " Ciotk, Martin Olon, Third—Juriges, Jolin Gibie, Michaol Koenlg, Louls Konrad, Cterk, Joln Lochiner, Fourih—Juiges, C, 'H. Duensinz, A, W, Raflon, Tred Klickmann, ' Clerk, G, 1. 1 merlt. Fllth—Judges, A, Sherman, ‘Fred Voltz, Henty Tdnmermeyer. Glerk, My Majosyaki, Hixth—Indues, A, G, Ttolf, o, Anderson, Fred Elles, Clork, 7, Underhill, Bevonii—tudges, 4, Malone, Ed Smill, John Wallor, ~ Clerk, dames Duff, Liehth—Juiddos, M. M. Gerntiart, W. 18 Miller, Johh Qlmbel, Clerk, ¥, Schuenewald, Ninth—ludges, Courles Chybonrn, J. MeMalion, Chiarlen Hulyappal, Clork, N, Chapman, dr. “Tenth—Jiidses, Avg. Wendol, Ed, Sandurs, W. Bovrner, ~Qlerk, Otto Visctier, BEVENTRENTH WANRD, Tlest—Tudges, Joreph nta, A. Noenlneor, R.Ilmhmn Siedurn, Clerks, O. ¥, Jaltnson, Michacl Potor “Johnson, Adam Spler, T, ¢ De Lang, Pat Duwnle, And Says He Will Accept Both Nominations===The Polk Charges. A Committeo of the Saloon-Ieepors Interviowing the Candidates, Mr. Soipp Busy Lxplaining s LRocont Rash Utterances. Ropublican Mootings Hold Yosterday--- Good Specoles and a Fair Attondance, ndgen, L, Sulll Clesks, T4 C. "Ihird—Judees, Ueorge ‘ned, Itoburt Knlght, fln“lrlfl! ifford, Clerke, J. 1, GllMes, Thomns ntleht, Fourth—Judges, <. A, (rims, R, W, Rleh, P, O"Mulley, Clerke, O, Jackeon, James Btanton, Finth—-Judges, I’ 4, Michicls, b * Unlon Taxpnyers” of Iiyde Park Nominate Thelr Tiekols JUDGES AND CLLRKS. REFONT OF TIE BPRCIAL COMMITIRI. i « L A, Welnberg, Tho Speclal Committes of the Council] ap- P, Conlan, Clorks, W, Allun,. D, 8. Bweeney. nted to scleet Jurzes apd clerk for the elty p Fe== mfl((m held a meatiog yestorday alternoon. CARTER II. ITARRISON. HE RETURNS AND TALKS. While n Trinusu reporter was walking along Madison atreet yesterday afterncon lio met an acqualntanee, who atopped hlin il suld, “Why haven't you been out (o interview Carter Iarrison andt find ouc whether he fs frolug to aceept that double-barreled nomination or not{" “ale fsn't In town” enld the renorter, “and whil not be untll to-night, or, perhaps, untll to- morrow morniug ““Hut lie Is o town,? *“No, he can't be, beeause Mr, Weeks, who s understood to be the munuger of bls campalgn, said yeatorday evening that he wouldn't be buck until to-nfehit any way." “1 am nfrald, then, that Mr, Wecks Is not so Ald, McCafTeey wns absent,—he had gone to Jows, fo it was snid,—aud this leit the work to bedono by Beaton and Smyth, Republicans, nud gandera*and Elazncr, Demucrats,—iwo against {wo. The consequence wan that there were dif- forences which cothl not be settied, and an in- romplete renore resulted, though the Commit- teo (4d 1nneh better than wne antieipated b the outsets Ald, Stauber, on behalf of the Soclul fsts, presented o demand that they bo given represeutatives i oll tho wards excent four or flve, hut the Comimittea declded to refer tiolist to the Councll without recommonda- {ton, putting nono of the names n their report, After a three hours! scesion, the followinie were agreed upon, action as to the Sixth, Fifteenth, gixteenth, and Elghteenth Wards bLeing de- much in Mr, Haerison's seerets ns s supposed, Tor Narrtson Is certniuly buek," “1tow du you knowi! “Well, Trode Into tawn with bim early Tues- day morninig. He came In from Cluelnnntl on a Great Eastern trafn, and got oft at Western nventie aid Madlson streel, flo got fnto a street earnnd rotle nd far a8 Ashland avenue, und on the way wos introduced to o gontle- man by & friend, nnd they tulked about whisky and other inntiers all the way down,* After recelvhgg this informatlon, so positive In its nafure, (he reporter catne to the conelu- slon thut Mr, Horrison had misied Mr, Weeks, —lul been eiving im ialsy information for some unknown reashi—und that the best thing todo was 1o o to Mr, Harrlson's house und hnve a talle with hm, This be did, und the re- feceed, slnee it was fmpossible to come to an nnderstandiug. The Republienns Jid not sucuro two judges i every preeinet, though they did fn quite n numbor (in somo Instances even three), as thiey wore oliged to concede Lwo to thelr op- ponents In the stronz Doinoeratie wards: 4 FHET WARD, o Flsat Precinct—dndges, 7). W, Nickerson, 0, Dushuell, L. C. Samuels, Clork, W, W, Roborts, Recond—Sindves, Hents Byme, L. A Johuy, 8. ¥, Urown, Clerk, J. I naey . Thicd—dudges, R. A, Brokosklh, J, IT, Sammer- fleld, It. B, Bacon, Clerk, M. Woad. Yourth—ludgos, Thomas Car: €. L. Easton. Cleck, M. I Reed, BECOND WARD, Tirst—Juidges, dJames Dwonn, ‘I'nomas Keols, ‘\mi ileller, W.J, Paul Joucs, J, Gllder, . Gl i sult Is npuended. cll',,";fih-;,';’.'m 1t M. Hancock, 1. 1. Caw- “Wilk you uccept the Democratic nomina- dery, B, Wernboch, Cletke, Hobett Wurring, M. | ton1" O'rien. & “Yoss and {1 Creenbacker's, Lo, Third—Jwilges, W, 8. Tabcack, J. Miller, 8, | What have you to say with reference to Jinntatader, Clerks, Josoph Huyler, Jobn Ward, 5 1X-DOONKELIRR POLK'S CltAROE3]! Y “They are fulse from beginniug Lo end.” S Fhat’s too zeneral.” Y Mr. Polk has Leen verv abusive over since my Comnmittee caured Iis expulsion from the Houee, Last spring a resolttion was piesed aps nroprinting Revernl thousand dollurs to be pald employes of Poll whose untnes were not wtpon the pay-roll,—men emploved In excsss of the Fourth—Jndgzes, Smnuel Biiss, A, 1, Sheidon, Meney Bgnn, Clerks, #110 Wilbar, George Hetgel, Fifth—dugges, Mayer Huntineton, Fred Dreg. well, E. C, Muyde. Clerks, James P Urund, d. T, Van Skyko, THIRD WARD. Viest—Judzes, J. G, Shortall, A, N, Eday, va- cancy.. Clecks, David Stitheriand, vacan Second—Judgosy A . Utlluway, W, L, Hane Gallo- :f:;‘ vyacaucy. Cierks, Ii, @, Bied, J. B, uumhurl nllowle]d " lu; law, but who were ', cquitably entitled 0 pay, having done Third—Jndges, Tanne Howlnnd, W. 11, Jenlking, Gy Tacancy, clsrhs. Cleorzy Mans, ', 11, Patterson. the work. They wore to gu pall_upon tho approval of the Committee on the Reform of the Owll Bervice, ‘There was quita n nitnber of applications, und tuy Commitioe pussed on the claims, votlng to pay them, ‘The pay-roll wus made out, and L ns Chajrman, signed Ity to show that it was approved by the Committee, Wiiero actlon is unnulmons that s all that i3 neceseary,—the other members of the Commite tee do not sign, Just befors the .adjournment Mr, Pulti,.who had tried to get my Commltten to give Lim some additionad slowance tind fulled, beemne incensed against others aml ty- eelfy mud enno out e a dittle sheet abustnge Gov, Cux, of Olifo, Clarkson N, Potter, nnd mysell, W paid no attention o the tirade, and I sup- pose the lotter, or what purpores to be his lot- ven i the Waehingzton telegrams, was gotlen up for the very purpose of sending o | hero at thia pueticuler tinte to (njure me in the cunvaes for the Mavoralty, As to the alteration of any records, I never dll such a thing, [ signed @ roll on which were the numes Fourth—Judwes, Ira Duelt, J, Clerks, F. Globs, E. D, Tucker, FOURTI WARD:, First—Todges, E. T, Darker, 1, T, Mathews, Teter Foute, Clorks, C. A. Weary, W. Unrnott, r. Socand—Tudgon, 3T, O, Drapor, D, W, Tackson, J. Fanlknor, Clerks, Lo L. Wilson, ¥, 1 Iield, 'l'Mn]—!ull;eM. . C. McKiunon,_C. Ifoteh- kiss, F. C.. Tourtelotte., Clocks, I Lo W, Jansen, N, Gardlty. Faurth—Judges, J. T, Woodward, D, Elwel, 4. B. X D, Young, John Cochie Chandlor, Cle Tany Fifth—=Tndges, 0. T, Jonew, 1, A Anderson, A, Bopre, Clerks, Rohert Merling, 13, Hendrlcks, ixth~Tudges, Ueoro W Coueli, Ty C. Clark, Jidontgomery.” Clerks, X, J." Salabdey, 11 aviy. L. Burnum, PIFTIL WARD. First—Tudges, David Dofst, Michaet Schmitz, T, ¥, lanyon, ~ Clotlss,” James Wtovart, W m, of only thore to whom pay had been voted by the Committee—a sub-counnittee conslsting of Judgge Jutnes, Mr, Gurth, awd myeelf, having innuired mito the elajius und reported favornbly wnd the amotints wo recommended were ton- Second—Tndges, Joseph Troellor, James O'Hrien, Joln Nortman, Clerks, A, W, Traly, D, J. Pim- Tlmothy O'8hen, Slmon Wale Tuck, 'l'hlrd—-Yme‘cl‘ lace, Matt ¢k, Clerks, L Ittershagon, Witiain Bartl eurred fn. ‘Phese are sowe who tnnk Mr. Polle Fourth—Judyes, William Tracy, Tenry Fories, R o 5 At v ol o St Liomge " Clarky, de Teissonbaut, Dy o, | 1 erues. T ean't undorataml why he ”"}"]’,',fle’,',':t Hiewere. ax he does on any otlier Iu‘lmnu-sla. the slizhtest doubt that he hienrd 8 Democratle convention was to e hiehd here, and that 1 wny prominently named ns o eandiduto for Mayor, une) the fetfer was written for the purpose of bee Tz telegraphed 1o Chiengo to affect iny candi- duture [bjutieus)y.” TIIHR SALOONBS. INTRRVIEWING TIE CANDIDATES, Tt will bu remembered thnt a short thae stnco the Snloun-kedpers' Protective Assoclation, nn organizatiun comprising o majority of the Ger- mon solovi-keopers of thy clty, appolnted o committes of seven to procure such Informa- Flith—Judges, James Rogers, Frail Prevlo, N, QGanfurd, Qtorks, A, M. Kvans, Mictin Hogai, Sixth—Judgen, 7% W, Treacy, Michael Fitzein- mons, John Snedwan, Clerks, John Kerrigan, Willian fsutz, Seventh—Judgos, Ocorgo oughlon, Fitzgerald, 1. Schermerhorn, Clerks, lopd, J. I\ Moran. BEVENTH WARD, Flirst—Judges, Willlam Linden, Pat Townes, u}lemcu Beeban, © Clerks, William Fennumin, James Gnrrett Jusupl ead, Second—Tudges, John Tawleew, John Jyan, ‘l‘n'n'.'x'; o Wagner. Clerks, D, McGuire, Juhn or, Third—Judges, Johin O'irlon, T, Mackoy, Max Schuler, Cletks, . ), Guod, Joim Ma Fuurth~ludues, M. McGeary, I'h. Corsetl, G, | tion In regard to the position of the varlous. l‘;l':n r.'uulh- D, Furrell, J. Hanmann candldntes for ofliee on the temperance, Sunday- h—J il V' I it. Gorman, Willlam O Brie 3, Kinaub, , Win, Upion, I, Schumacl Sixtn—dudyes, Jumes Crowe Joln Brow cClenry. Clorka, Joseph Walsh, Joh lurry Bovontli—dudges, M. Cooney, £, C. McDonald, ‘l‘l‘.xhl., Frisble, 'Clerks, dobn’ Huterty, George Lighth—Tndges, JamesRockford, T, J, Fitzger- Md, A, Graham, ' Clerke, M. Portnan, L, Mc. Urlti, closing, nnd 19 o’clock ordinance questions ns were of {iterest to that budy, A stb-commit- tue, consiating of John Felukamp, B, Daum, and Louls Bchwucbow, was appointed to wait unon Masars, A. M. Wrlizht ancd Carter 1, larrison, aud other committes were deouted to ascertin the vieirs of the multitudivous Aldermanie ns- pirants, ‘The Bub-Committee of three yesterday inter- viewed the cadidutes for Muyor, the work of the rematuing committees not bolug yet coms ploted. Thy report will Lo presented to the ) WIGNTIE WARD, First—Judger, G, Seymour, 3, Tltzgerald, T, Eichiman, ~ Clotke, 'dolin Powers, I, Murray, Second—Judged, J. J, Muynols, Willlam Casper, Tt Dalton,” Clorks, B, Wolselbzum, A, J. town. lull(,‘u“.uull(%cn l'l:lt'!‘rlluy n'ylveu uu,"umi\lhuulcu 1) i (v rausmitied to a called meeting ur the Baucius Mooy bdes, Movert Tiaves, John Bmith, 1. | 4o, ™y remult of the Interviews of yeaterday {8, however, known, In reply to the statements of the Bub-Qome mitiee, Mr, A, M. Wrlghit Is reputed to have sabil thut he would, 10 elocted Muyor, strictly cenfuree the Jaws b regard w the sals of hquore to minors, He consnented soverely upon the basetesy of en who would kuowlugely n\mlx\y lguor to boys, il expressed his detestation of such work, At the wsame time ho sald that hie should, before revoking the leenso of u suloon-Keeper charged with fnfringing thils Inw, renutre sutisfactory proof that the law had Leen wlilfully broken, “He recogmzed the dighl- culties In the wuy, und sald thiat there wero eases in whied [ would by very hurd for the dealer to decide on slght whethie n young man was Just over or Just under the legal age, ‘Flie Comnlttes sald that they were ud much Fourh-Judges, Peter Uab 0 Hansett, Clorks, P, ¥ Fifli—Jidgos, ..annuu. i Luile, Thom- . Sicek, 1. Andfuwa, w Ltesloi T, Orfelity, Clorks, W, J. }oms, P I, Nict M!!lillx—.ludx;el. ¥, € Meyer, 3, J, Kearuoy, A, elgus, Clerk, 1. 100 Comiskey, W, Quitk, huvunlh—lludaul. Jo ¥, Scanlin, Jobu Hohue, ’{- Bd‘x‘awur(h. Clerky, John Andurson, R. V. ~Judgon, Charlos Cardy, 11, Pilgrim, M. [iy Yuluter, J; \\'!Lum. f v O Brlan, T, ‘unnor, James Wild, *clork, venport, (, urkor, Tenth—tudges, John Lally, B, 1 Knowles, Tt Croavardiaw,” Clork, Williaw' Frazlor, d."W, Coniuy, Clotics Ninth—Judgon: i, 1, NINTIL WARD, ghimt—yudges, C. C. Hubbard, 7, Surptur, Pater carnu, Clorks panlding, W, J. O"Meara, | opposed to selliog Hyuoe to boge as uny member Jnhia:‘;)""’,:g“dgf e ,gl-’ Uutrint, PR Citbzins Liengo coutd iy it iat any T i i B Bt mepber ot their Association detectud i’ such ~ McAuley. Clerks, C. d Carter, nefurlous work would b ut once expeted, The aurtii—dyidges, T sV Dybal) T Sx ihitinedt, | conversation ther becamsiuneral, the dnft of 1L Clacles Melionueil, Clorks, W, D, tlutchkisy, hulnfi that Mr, Wright would enforee the lnws % K. Morrick, of the city and State ns he found themn, b would el tavor auy o ihedsire ol persecution or the employmtut of subsilized Informers, In reply to a guestion put by o of the Committee, Mr. Welttht suld that he wus nefther a member of s Red: 2 TRNTIH WARD. wl:lull—:!nduen. M, Calfer, 11, 8. V'sulsen, Willlam htuon, Clorks, J, Winworth, G, A, Julison, ccond—dudges, D, O'Callaban, . ilalverson, 3&5&;‘"“"""- Clerky, Willlauy Conery, "Thouwnd G . Club nor n Vice-Preatdent of the Ciuzens crllrd—Juiges, 1. §tfefio, 1. B, Teld, John | Lo Iis uamo Iud veen published with Faurin Cjre; Jacon Kilne, Juhn utgencll, | thubof some forty or Nty oliers i cotmio:ted letkn, D, Oturdurien 10 11 Statthowe: y swith that body, but without his authorbution, I the sumo nuavner bls wile had beea adyer- tisert ns w spealier ub one of the meetings, or us ut oflieer of one of the sucictivs, but slso with- uut hisr, vonsunt belug asked, Mr, Wrliehy alao siid shat he avpreelated the Aifieulty of dwcrlninating botween w satvon and u botely and should bear this faet n i he Commitive, whils recoculzing the rleht of the gentlewon to ecarry out his own well-known temperance principles, wero wlad to flud that oven intemperanes hs could bo tems perate, wiml ut the whole werg better satlatied with his declaratious thun with the utterances of Iits Demacratle competitor. ‘Fh interylow with Plrat. EBLBVENTIL WAND, Ajletoluiges, 0, Olatn, A, K. Miner. Clask, —Jud M. B, Dickeon, Dunlel Brob- "m'cllfld . Clerk Gtanioy. Ihird~Jutlyed, Bamuol Kerr, Charles 8, Wood- 0':\,1‘ “:fluk. A ner, ourth—dudges, J. 1, Drigga, W.8, Kaufmonn, “:':?.'n‘_',,*'h Wootheud, — o" copulee, 1S, Avers, M. W, Carter. i, Cale, Math—, i v el w G pludyca, J, M. Oliver, Tt Langan, Clerk, TWEBLFTIL WARD, LBl adzen, s Wortuhngton, W doncs, 0. C. becond—Judysa G, s Nearamby B G ik i nARRIAON }“" l'nlue‘l‘(‘l’:‘k. ‘tlifix‘.f‘h"."{{!f‘bah.‘,'; \'\"',"fi, was by no means equally sullsfactory, ln fact. 1 this crisie ) rldon v dodied the vote, In Auclhwxl to uny pledees or sk uwh protudses, but potuted 1o bls past record us ol wuriea ity ;\num couse, “The Comndttes will therofore witl speud tha days whik 1 L tervene betoro thulr nost mectie i the soms wht nurulu.- tusk of huutmg up Carte Fecordy-=If oGe ¢an o tounl, For tie rest M Areul wastextrome'y kuise ol polite, alrvd L Conntibey ob Lis bt dvkad for ic hied—Jy Ttaap, . P. Willlams, 1§ }J'nfif.?""" [0 do W diridgeman, O, A ¥ourth —tudges, 8. M, Wy ] o 8. 3, Walden, €. P, Hutha- Tor COBMatt, Clorke, G, B ¥ow, dubn Lindioy. V. 1L, Jonew, P. Clinfe b M, I Ty age, i ', b iuren, " Clbeiwy ¥ 1110 Brimross, C At Jugges, E. L. Weight, G, K. Hasiite, y 5 I . them both as fndividaala amd nerapresentatives af 1he patoon tareat, nnd left them A de- Nettful state of uneertality «s Lo what his privclples were, or i, Indeed, he had any. HEADQUARIERS, BEPUDLICANS. At Republican hesdquarters yesterdny con- slderable worle was done, 'Ihero was a Jurge at. tendanee of the nctiye workers, and reports cama In that all of the wards wera belig thoroughly orzanized and aroused, ‘Fhe Catn- palun Comnmittee wns In seaston scveral honurs for the first thie, sl it 18 the best Committee for years. ‘The several members reported the condition of affaira fn their wanls, which was encauraging, wnd exchanged Ileas about how pest to conduct {he canvasa, ‘The only real husiness transacted was the udoption of 8 reso. lutlon calllng on the Republleans of the wards to make uominations for Aldermen where they had ot atready done so, which wilt tend to undo what has been done jn some of the wards, and it is belleved strengtlien the venoral tiekets It will affeet the Fith Ward, wbers the Rcfmbllcnuu have fndorsed an_independent. can- didates the Sixth, Seventh, amt Tenth Wards, where no nomfuatlons have been matde nnd 1he Sixteenth Ward, where the Republicnns have nomhated n vemorrat In the hope that. the Democrats would inlorse him, The Executive Committes was also In sessfon during the day, and arrasged for inassanceting to” be hed In the different divisiois of the ety during the coming week, Leonara Bwett, Lo L. Mills, J, D, Ward, and i A, Btorrs, np})ruclnzluu the lmportance of the cunyads und of the continuation of the good and eeonomie povernment of the past two years, have offered thelr services to the Com- inittee, il will tako an active pert o the eam- palen work, and speak as often us bussible wiierever they tay be assiencd. Mr, Wright syad roported slek i bed, sutlering from a threal entd uttack of pneumonin, which, it Is feared, will preciude his attending the meetings in the wards und mingling with his friends lor several dayy, THE DEMOCIATS were not the happlest tndividuats in the world yosterday, and ahout the tirst mlnucllu.-v il wvus Lo search up thele candidate for City Treas- urer il el upon him to cxplain some of his shortcomings or indiserotions In so carly nasall- fngg the Telsh clenunt. Mr. Selpp, of conrse, dented thut be had_ever sald he would not by blud by the d—d Trish, and nlso that he wonld not give the party moro than 14,5005 bue s dentats, it appears, wers not entisfactory, for Inter dn the day he was busy fooking up persong of Ahat natlonality wnd ewidlug them to the high counters ubout town i the effort to conviuce them that lie did not propore to be “hled? by themn, and {0 perstiade them thut he did not think that bis clectlon depended tipon hls Nberstity townrd them, Tvwas quite funny to hear sonte of his cxplunationy ol how the story of his untipathy for i large element fu the party got abrond, and he was alwavs Nstened to with marked atten- tion, espeelnliy when he would say to the crowd about lim, ** Come nud take suthin® In fact, the conlldenco grame was plaved upot him morc thati onee, and heine regarded a8 0 novice i polities, his hecoming acquninted with the maonners of the hapgers-on protuises to he an expeusive luxnrly und if things go on as they hurve been it wilf bo necessary for lim to lotl nlmsclf up s w matter of self-preseevation be- foro the end of the campalen, Ho already fecls, ovidently, ke roteaciigg his steps and nskitng to e delivered from his friends, und would do it, no doubt, if he could, and but fur the vressure that 1s constontly brought to bear on him. ‘Ihe other candidaies are nut ro sorely besst, but since It hus wone forth that 1larrison {s home, e will somewhat lgbten Mr, Sulpp's carcs and exuenses. 'The boys whl be alter him to-day In dend carnest, and I he does not gracefally sur- rendler, good-bye to his wanlug popularity in the great Democratle nurlr. In the atternven the Demoacratic Campnign Commitites met st the Tremont flouse 1 seered seasfon, 1L was said, (o fix the nssessments upon the eandidates, ete,, but the report pre- ceded thelr nssembbing thut that Nitle watter nud been already attended Lo at o mecting held cleewhere, and that the proverbinl burrel hud been ntready ooened, and that. the eandidates hatt pledged the Comimitteo 85,000 with which to print tickats, ete, nd besides, Messrs, Har- rieon wid Seipy hud agreed to put up $100 for eath P)ruvlnclmlllucl_ in the hunds of the meinbers of the Exceutive Committee for use among the falthful, Whother this Is true or not, It has the appesrance of being so, for the moembers of thy Comnlttes were fn the best of spirits, aud utterly denied having ro- ferred to the motter of nssessments during thelr three hours! sesston. Uy met ut 8 o’clork und did vot adjourn until Jiearly 7, and all they woitld say’ they had done “was to discuss ward work il appoint comminittees, which they refuse to muke publie. But despite thelr at- tempt ot secreey, somethlng was learned of thelr worlt,~tht lhl!{'wt‘m not oy harmonlous as they might have been, ind that the Chafr- wanship of the Finnnee Cotmmittee wasgiven to Copelamd, It Ia evideut that they are seheming, and luck the comldence they enjoyed somo days ago, but whotlier this s the resuii of disappolntinent or alsagreement fa not lnown. THI SOUTIL TOWN Central Committeo was ulro in sesslon fn the afternoon, ‘Fhey have trouble on their hauds and ure divided omong themselvos. They met speclatly to luvesthaty chavizes preferred against Cleaver, the _nomincy for Assessor, which weve that he had secured his nomination through eorruption, The charges wers mads some duvs awo by Hendriekson, who was beaten out of thy noiination, as he savs, by Cleaver buying up the delegates of the FHth “Ward, i " paying them 310 ench, Afildavits were Inld before the Comunittey eettinit forth that Everhardt paid the tonoy to the delegates, and that they il not deny it, umd that W. J. Kifngen had actually keon the woney change hams, Mr. Cleaver had bad no notice that these aflidavits hud heen prepoared, conscauently o sction was taken, und the Comiuittes ndjourned until to- duy to consider 1be situation, Hundrickson 13 thenomines of the Nutlonalists, and claims that he would lave been nominated by the Demos erats nlso 1L money lind not been used nualnsk N, andl be wants Cleaver (nken off and himself prit on the ticket, How well hie wiil succeed remuina to he seen, but in any event the rumpus will not do the Leket aay good. Eberhurdt suva of the affalr that ol “the fnlluches he brought te hear upon the delegutes wus settitg up the drinks for them several times, and de- nles having given them any money. It §s a “I“i Hetle row, und belungs to the Demovratle parky, MHETINGS, BECOND WARD, "The dleafTected colored elenient of the Sccond Ward met last evening at Olivet Chureh for the’ purpose of opposing Ald, Batlard, Republican candidate for a ra-clection from the Second, and of nominathy 8sin ‘Engel, who trled to run about a year ago, nud, 6 will bo remembered, wus beaten (n the Httle race, Ho {s willing 1o try it agaln, howeyer, und, having falied to get the numinution ut the primary, doesn’t hesitato to take an outside nomination from anybody who s willing to wive It to him, 'The other. ship pot wind that (e meetlng was to como off Iast nlzht, and same of s representatives were on hand, Willlum Laugztry, one of tho Engel men, was chosen to boss the moethg and a wman named Uoyd chiptied a hatful of *whereases * and ¥ resolveds " upon (he Jit- o gatheriby, the purposs of thy sanu betng to rehush i furmal wn*‘ certaln baseless charges to the effeet that Mr, Baltard had froudulently, ahdl with the ald of movey in lots of b0 cents hy been nontinated at the late primory,— cturgzes whieh have een utterly wind lmul[vl\:luls refured tine wid again, Theresolutions woun up with u grand whirl of words provosing Sam Engol “ag thy people’s eandidate for Alder- mun,” ote. Mr, Hovd supported bis resolutlons witlt o set speech, uid wus followed by o mun named Howard and & man namsd Jones, both of whom took the same side of the tight, Mr, Witltam Baker, Pavior flumilton, aud Ssmuel Wrlght retorted with o sharp denisl of the chargzes, but the othier shie were (ou many for them, tuslhictl the resolutions througl with o tursal fur Bogel, and adfourncd tho ceting nllnldil gouerdl confusfon und 1o double-qulck thae. 0 TUID WARD, Notwithstanding the inclamont weather there waa n roodly guthering last evening of the Third Ward Republican Club at Martincts Hall, Twens sy-secotd street und Wubash avenie. Mr, E. (. Refth preshley, and o lotter wis recelved from Strc A, My Wrlent vewieithy bls inauility to bu presont, we ho wos sullering lrom o nmus izt sure-thraut, Col, Itheaby was the firsl speaker, und recalled to the otienilon of s bearers w facr which seonis uitnost 10 have bren furgutten of Jure, Mt the mon who sought for four years to deatroy the Government and the Unlon tod nu eutien contiol of hoth branches of Con- gress. Commentie upon the Doni e tiek- ety Cob, Hlicuby wald tuiat, lowever respectadlo Mr. Hurrison dlmaself might be, he would owe his election, 11 b should ve clecied, Lo the worst crowd DL nolitical *bummers in'the elty, ‘Phey mbst renember the Me wheny ol o Demoeratic Adtznistration, the fuuies of elty Weye nl dost ruitied, nd g City-Hull rounded with such u wang of thitves Ut fv needed o olutoosh o! polles Lo seeors one ity CQunt gl Ho thooest 1L wanld be sl erusy Lo e kvt Gt ut Calazo to elues a0 | Demacratte tiovernar, and concluded his sneech with an nppeal to the audienes and the voters of 1he Third Wargd to support the whole Hepub- Hean ticket, Me. Atler, Chalrinan of the City Central Com- mittee, sabd thut under Renubllean admiuistra- tion the foating debt of Uhia ety had been met il Its linances brought fnto zoud order out of the ehaos which provalled [n Colvio’a thne, In the lust year of Mr. Colvin's rule the tax-levy wna nearly £6,000,000, whilo the jast Abproprin- tlon LIl calted for little more than §3,000,000. T wlection was fu reality the openln an of the eampalgn of 3880, anl It was moal mportant that the elty should be carried by the Itepublican purty, Such a result meant an hon- o5t vote, mind hoitest men Lo ree thal the voto was properly counted. THE apeaker thoueht iL an Insult o the Intelligence of the German voters to aay, as the Democrats werc hoastinge, thnt Mr, Sclpp would get thelr votes, For oo Republican that would vote for Sefpy two Dem- vcrats would support Farwell, Referring to the candiidates, the spaaker sald shot the Republiean ticket was an unexception- ably good one, Mr. Wright bhad studiousty re- fused Lo make promises amd pledecs, and his character was so well Ruown that they knew when he aald anything he meant it The Demo- crats unl{ expected ab best to carry the hieay of th ticket, and 1t was ineumbent upon the Re- piblican voters to take care that they didn't do this. The only danger was from the apathy of the better clnss of citizens, whu might neglect o come ot amt vote. Mr. Witlurd Woodard dwelt at sowe length on the necessity of prlm:lrln tn polities, ‘T'here wns o excuse Tor neglecting the loeal interests ol the muotelpality under tie plea that it was not worth while meddling In polities, Every man had an interest in the suceess of the narty of honesty, good government, and tompers anca. ‘The Republican party represented these qualities, and was fncomparably wipe rior to the uppnsldun. The record of ‘the Demos cratle party was a long scries of mmfstakes and Livnude: The country. waa not ready to hamd oyer e coutrol of Its destinies to the men who had sought to destroy the Unfor, Bome per- sons had complained becaure Carter 1. Harrl- son had voted to penslon Jefferson Davie, but lie could not soo tint Carter was to blame, fuas. much as Davis with his State Rights views and treasonable sentimenta was o thoronghly repre- sontative Democerat, ‘The triumph of the Republican arty at tho coming election would be earried by telegrapn to every section of the country, uud the prestige :)nrn acquircd would be of the ereatest impor- anee, Mr, Storrs declined to make aspecch on the ground that he wus not n guest of the Club, hut a resident of the ward, Hu held, however, thut the Republiean ticket was not only o tzood one, but a superlatively 2ood one, nl “entitled l?t the onthuslastic support of the yoters of the clty Mr. Perkins made a fow romarks In_ regard to the Bouth-Town ticket, wnd the neceesity for supportitir the hest men for town oflicers.” The meeting then adjoened, SEVENTII WARD, A micoling of the Saventh Ward Republicans was hold last evening at No. 33514 Bilde Island ayentie, D 1t wag azreed to refer the nmucrsi selecting a candidate for Aldermnu for the SeventhfWard to the Executive Committee, tu roport at the text meeting. M. C. W. Woodinan being ealled upon made a vigorous speeeh I’ fuvor of the Republlean tiekiet as nominated, which was well recelved, It wus nunounced that a commities from the Demuerats was prescent, nud somo disenssion was had upon. the adviabliity of appotuting g speclal committes . to recowvo the vislt- urs formally, uand ‘hear what they had to offer upon {he subjuct of Aldermanie candidutes. r‘lm\ll{. it was declded that the Committee should e received nimd allowed to make n statement, Ex-Ald, Powell was then fntroduced, and o stated the positfon of the Democrats for the Committee. fle stated that the decent portlon of the Demoerats of the ward were disgusted at the manner fn which the Democratic primaries had been cantured and run by the rabble, They wers willlng to unite with the Hepublleans and eleet an Alder- man. Ho thought by uniting they would he uble to beat the'tnan put up by the blood-tubs, ‘The Cominittee cumelu theinterests of Mr.John Joseph Curvand Ile wos n combaratively new- comer to the ward, but’ they helleved that he would malke the best kind of an Atterman, The remarks of Mr, Powell were {udorsed by the other members of the Committee, Messre, Mullov and Moynahan, * ‘Tle_report of the Conmlttee was réferred to the miftee. Mr. John Schmeltz, offered tho followlng, which was uunnimously, adopted : Wiziras, Mayor Jteaty, in his oficial capacity, dealt an_encrgotle blow'at the seandalous prot- lizacy of the majorlty ofwur Aldermen by vetolng an_exteavagant apureprintion ordinunee, and de- serves the heartfoit approval and applatse of all taxpnying citlzens: nnd . Waengay, ‘Ulie houery: the cradit, and_financial atatu of our city s in {mwinent dangor by any ruckless or unwise oxpenditures of public moneys for any purposes whatsoever, but o rigid adlerency fo and’ strict enforcement of econoiny, retrench- ment. and nceountabllity is necewsary to redecin tho eity from the finauclal disgraco bronzht avont by thy too-well remombored Colvinadminisiration therefuro, ho it Leso'red, Ty tho Bgventh Ward Republicans in masy-mecting assembled, that onr thauka are dno 10 his Honor the Mayor, Monrug livnth, for hin fatthiul peeformance of s afficial duties ana liis unswerving idelity 1o the promises made (o the glillrl'n! when hie was our Republican tandidate for nyor, 4 The meetlng then adjourned to Tuesday night at the same pluce. TENTIL, WALD, ‘The Tenth-Ward Republiean Club held a meeting Inst evening at No, 258 West Luke nltrrxn!. President Co R, Matson oveupled the chalr. ‘The followlng named eentlemen were clected a8 an_Exceutive Cumlrhlcu: Georre Al Johy son, Fritz Frantzen, J. 8. Ford, L, Dyer, ¥ Kramer, L. tGood, Willlun Wagtman, Johu Fel kawmp, Jomes Conroyd. David Oberndorfer offered preambles amd a resvlution referring to Abner Tayvior us an al- Teged Dholter, nnd demandlig bis retlrement from the Lxeeutive Comuniitee, ‘Iliey were unani- mously ndopted. 2 Stirrine specelies were mado by Qen. 0. L. Maun, W, T, Underwood, M. A, 1) Crmpbell, Col, Ricuby, Ma), €. A, Story, wnd Cols Mcllroy, nfter Which itie Club adjourned, 2 TWELETIE WARD, A macting of the Twellth Ward Republlenn Club was held at Owsley's Hall inst evenlng, C. C. Kolilxaut in the chafr, ‘Phe attondance wans not us lorgo os i ougzht to have been owing to the mecting not belng advertised, but the great- eat onthnslagin prevalled, « Mo A, Furwell, candidate for City Treasurer, was Introduecd, and spoke briefly of the jm- portance of the canvass, and made n very favor- uble fmpreselon, Jlesald the only dangor was overcontidence und’ an apathy whlch had stolen over the peoplo, If the vote'was gotten out he hudd 1o fear us to the result, mnd that the whole ticket would be clected Dy alarge mnjority. lAlmlnmc.] ‘Uhe Hon, J. D. Ward then addressod the meeting, o reganled the coming electlon, though local fn (In churacter, an Nighly lmpor- tant, il the furcrunner of the caipaien of 1850, The Demotrats were hungry and wanted oftiee, utl, sineo they hud cuntrol of both Huusos of Contress, Wers Inspired Lo '“1' hold of every branch of tho publle servico, 1t hnd Leen clehteen yeurs since such a state of affairs existed, mnd then they rebelled and teled to destroy the conntey. Ilistory repeated (tself, nnduow that they had controf of both Houses, revolutlon and rebiehifou azalu starad the conn- tey in tha face, 'The spirlt which sought to destroy the country in 1500 us by 1o means sulidued, a3 wan seen hy the cou- duct of the Major-ticnerals In Congress, ‘The Ropublicans hud mado concesslon after con xecutive Come- ery was o Y8olid ) 4 Ilnunted fu our fuces 1hut they had the North under their feat, or would huve, und that they woull neyer bo sutisfled with anything less than the pensioning of the Rebels, antl the repudiat- Ing of the Nutlonul debt, or the ussuming uf the debt of the: Sauth, ‘They werw already ueactieal- 1y in redelllon, aud give them more power aul they would hu os deflant s ever Yefore, They wero wrong dn the late War, wud were wrong now. [Applause] e had never surronderca to thew, nad never would, [Apnlause,] 1lo lyed In Chleago, und he dii not want to eew hor surrender, umd he did pot be- Neve she woull, The people bud to sny whether sho would or uot at the comlg election, for victory for the Democrata now menut vietory in 1830, and all of 1ta dire conse- quenees, Jlu knew “4hie camdidates for Muyor, and heurtfly fndordod Mr. Wrlght, who was an old resulent, a reputublo business nan, and would make g most excellent ofticer, o ulvo know M, gomy i had nothing to say agotust him personally, but lie coutd nut Lol erate for a mameut s princlples, [Auplause. | Hiw clection would by greedl culamity, not on uveount of the man, but ol account o e prin- elplos ho malutmned,—vrincipies detrbnental to oty form of Goavermmont, and wiieh, 4§ enveled our, would lead Lo war and destraction, Alvemdy his fellows in Congress hud refused to muky th HECESEUTY UPRLORLIMEIONS to carry o the oy ermment, and demanded of e Noeth it they should pay for the emoncipated slaves, or it the - wheels of - doveruent shuuhl BLOP e rpegurded Mr, . Harrison's part, as Wie enemy of mankmd, and {A:lcrrm.l to the consdition of atlalrs in Stutes wheru it had control,—where lile was tncortoi, the Irecitony of the batob dented, wnd whers ey hud no usy for school-houses. ‘e peuply of this dtate gd puk want gacl 4 Qoverament, Lad bl 20t ol Webd ki city Lo Juad I the diaholical undertaking. [Applaunse.] They wanted rood government, sl the Ropublican party conld alone supply the want, [Applnuse.} ‘Io elosed by urging upon hia hearers the - portance of the nnmlug ctection, and inaiating thut It was the duty of every Republlean to go to work for the success of the general ticket, E. C. Cole, of the Eleventh Ward, was the noxt speaker, nid was followed by Jobin Lyla King and Gen, Julius White. After the sperches somo business was trans- acted, and the foltoseing-nanied gentlemen were appointed a committeo to take charge of the campaign work of the ward: Cot. J. W, Ben- ett, A, L. Morrison, M. A, Morac, T. D. Cleve- )y Mr. Jones, J, L. Parish, atd " 11, C. Noyes, The ' Commnfitee wiil take hold nt once, nnil promise that the ward shall do its ontire duty clection-day, FOURTRENTIL WARD. The Fourteenth Ward Republicans turned out in large force Jast evening at thelr Club muum[ At No. 636 Milraukee avenue. August Wende! oceupled the chafr, Soveral new membars wera [lru’n.v!ml‘ and the applications wora reterred to e Executive Committeo, Pater Buschwah, candidate for City Clerk, mada a speech full of encouragement as to the Pru-nectnlor tho Republican ticket, and showed low strong n candidate Mr. Wright wos as a rapresentative of the busincss community. Maj. C. A, 8tory made an_srzumentative po- Hitleal speech, fu the courss of which he showed up Carter lisrrison's record In Congress—how 1o had voted with tho Southern Revel elemunt, und uniformly sustained the Southern Demo- crats in thelr opposition to the Itepublicans. Mr. Willlaw Stanley made a forclble eveech In support of the Republican ticket in general, and in bebalf or Mr, Louis Martin {n particular, Other specches were made, and &l the speecties were [requently and londly applauded. NYDE PARK, UNION TAXPATEMS, The Unfon Taxpayors met in conventlon in Flood's Hall last evening to select candidates for Trustees, Villaze Clerk, Supervisor, As- sessor, Collector, Town Clark, and o Justlea of Peace. b Abous 250 persons wera prosent, Georgo M. Bogue, Clairman of the Executive Com- mittee, called the Convention to order. On matton ot Col. W. H. Raynor, B. F. Ayer wes called to the chalr, Mr Ayer sald that, though the people had eliven him au office which he had nelther ex- peeted nor desired,—nmd he thanked them,— this wns _the first Introduction into_caticus or campalin conventlons thut he had had In the twenty-two years of businces life he bad Hved in fllinols, “They had come together to sclect rood, resvonsible mep. Tlis was the first time in the history of the towwn that elther politieal party had brought juto the field o partisnn ticket. Hecould not see why politics should cone Into town affaire, hat we want was the Best tnntl, withant party feclinge, and be trusted that the Conventlon would nominate men well known for their probity, respectability, awmd honesty. Mr. Jatnes Wadsworth was nominated as Sce- rcmr,vm‘ but rpfused. George Il. Leonard was electeds After the reading of the call for the Conven- tion, Mr. Bensley offered o resolutfon that each dlelezation 111l any vacancy in §i8 ranks nnd elect its Choirman. 1t took very littlo time, us there weye but fow vacancles to i, After Mr. Bensley had reported the order of business, bulloting for six Trustee begnn, with the followlny result on the first fortnal: D. W, Lotter, 7 jeurge E. Willigmson, 773 A, R. Beck, 172 W, H. Foss,72; O, B. Bouton, 703 Churles I, Kingwan, 013 Bilas F. Wright, 813 ol J. 1. Bennett, 7. The tlrst six were declared the clivfee of ihe Conyention. Martin If. Russell was unanhnously chosen a3 a candldate for Town nnd Villaze Clerk. flugh Maher and &, IL Gray wero proposed for Assessor. Maler declined, nnd Gray unani- wously pot it. Gldeon E. Clark, Ashacl Pierce, George 11, Walte, nnd Hivam Vanderbelt were suizgested us it candidates for the Collectorship. Clark tuok the persimmon oh 1he seeond cail, W. 11 Hudson was 1ade Lappy by o general request to flght the goud fight for the Super- yisorship, Dr. A, J. Soarks was declared the fittest man in town for Justico of the Peaze, The following resolution was adopted: Witrneas, Tho snnual report of the Presldent of the Board of Trustees of the Village of livdo l'ark ahiown that a reduction of over 845,000 §u the vil- lago dobt huw been mude during the past yesriand WitENEAS, Sald report nlso showa that with ordi- nary coro and prudenve the debt may contlnee to Do rednced to ny grent nn extent duslyg tho coming vear, and stl reduce tho taxes of the viliage 25, 0005 therefore, Iesolred, That wa realize and apprecinte the roud works uf the Board of Trustees for the Jant thres yeara, and that we demand and expect Lt the gonitlemen who have been nominated by this convention ns candldates for Trustecy, If elected, shall geo every effort lu their power to bave n just and ccononilcal adminlatration of the “af- fairs of the vllgce, and o ihat end we urge o further reduction of exvenses in cvery department of the village, both us to nnm- bers emploved and galacien paid, swhera it can be duna withont detriment to the service, and also a prompt collection of reventics, and particularly the water ronts, e following were sclected for the Campalgn and Exceutive Committees: Campalan, Erecutive, First Diatrict...Qen, C, Wilson. .,Jos, N, Barker. Second District.J. K. Benslev.. .. W, 11, folviu, Third Distreet, Saniuel Patimag.. (. A Follmfsbe, K. Hannoy,, ..\ M. Webster, VA, .Geuree M iV ndml”:x"' Fourth District.J, Fiftn Distriet,, i the persons present were John T Bensley,” Marshall 1otne, Henry Wendt, C. H, Klugman, Johu Trumbell, George I ‘Watte, Honier N, Hitboard, ~—— Clark, J. French, George L. Ford, Willinm udeon, Robert Hie- glng, F. W, Soringer, J. R, Burehel, A Plerce, Frank Grady, Dapiel Pleree, Frank Barker, G, A. Follansbee, H. B. Colupson, 1, L. Walte, Sumued Foulkner, E. G, Clark, Dr. Green, Gideon Clark, T, Doyle, Paul Cornell, Dr, Naw- krk, John Ty Cowles, 1L V. Freeman, 1. T Walte, Dr. Tlood, George W. Waite, Col, W, 1, Rasuor, 1. 1l Compson, N, F Atnong '+ Norwood, Martin J. tussell, J. 15 Dounelly, Hugh Mabor, and J, 11, Bowen. ‘lie ominees are known as follows: A. I, Teek 18 o hunber meschant in_Bouth Chicozo, sl has herved one year 1 the Bongd with credil to hinsell and Wisalstrict. Mr, D, W, Potter fsn real-estate agrent living In Oaklind, 13 o wember of the old Board, wud 18 nterested tn (e new elevated rditway, sud 18 popular with the peo- ple, George 'l \\'l\lxnmnon 15 ymmfi mau fiy- Ing i Hyde Park Vidlage, and fa well known for his bushicss abllity, bewg a_contractor under the Wilsun Sewling-Machine Cumlvnn y in Graml Crossing, tlu s reseryed, bt well-liked by his men i nelghbors. My, Charles H, Kingman, who was nominated Trom the Becond District, is 81 vears of age, of the fiem of Gray Bros, wholesale grucers; re- sides at 1HL Forty-fivst streut, owns the proper- 1y on which o resldes nsud nere property, Mar- thn 1, Foss, of the Third Distrlet, ts n nemver of the commlssion firm of 8, D, Fosa & Co,, fs a larze peat-estate owner, and llves on the vorner of Forty-seventh aud Indiang avenue, Mr. C. 1B, Boutan lves on the corner of Green- wood avenus and_ Forty-clehth strest, He fs better known on the Hyde Park teafn and {n Chicawo than in the town, e has been engaged i the founary bustness, and §s now sestling up the estute of N, B, Houton, MISCLLLANEOUS, AUSTIN, A moeetlng of Republicans of the Town af Cleero was held In the Town-liall Mareh 17 for the purpose of putting In the fleld at the town clection a stralzht Republican ticket. Mr, 8now was i the chalr, Bome cloguent remarks were mude by Messrs, Wood nnd Dutters of Oak I'urk, Burnaby of Clyde, nmd Barclay of Central Park City. It was deelded to eall & caueus [y the (iferent villages (comprlsing the town) saturday cvening to elect deieentes to the Con- ventfon to by held Moudsy ut € p. . in the Town-1nl, Austin, for the purpose of puttlinyg in the fleld a stralght Ropublivan ticket, Hero- tofore they have bud o Peoples theket, com- posed of ‘Rooublicans und Demovruty, Thery are to buelected nSupervisor, Ausvasor, Trustees, Town Clerk, nd Collector, Oak Park s on- titled ta six delegates, Austin to five, Central Purk to live, Clyds to two, Crawiond Lo one, nud Brighton to ong, 'The Central Commiticoe ars 0. I Allen, Quk Parl, Charrman; B, J. White- Niead und Ken Hughes, Austing Mr. . MeDonald, Clyde; Mr. Amerdon, Central Purk Cily§ and S5 futters, Ridgeland, BOCIALIST WHANGLES, Tho Executive Committee of the Boctaliatle crowil hewd 8 weotingg ut No. 7 Clark stroat lost eyendug el nogurated the cawpolgn by o gorles of squabbivs lastiug uhuut four hours, ‘Flie frst row was over the charges uinlnst Benator Artley, which buvo boen ugitating the Connultteo for sumis Wwouks, wnd wiich have teon rellgioualy kepe seeret from the party uiml publje at Jarge. The dest tye charges arv as Jolluwes: First-From the time of his arrlvat n Spring- fleldd, ho bas kept upart fron, did rulusud bo act in contert with, aur ieprasoiatives in the ilouse, tins dopriviig e purty of thu advantages of co- UpCrubiol, §0 HECUARATY L0 OUF SUCCERd, unid ChIVIL confsoir, pnd wuploctini sno garky fu rudiculy, Sectnd ~ Pt “tho Ot Vot cast, by bt (far Bpedkor) wos both unpeccwsary nnd (Djtelons tu e pnttys Whu electivnoin Ker b 1be beuate belng of no Interest to onr narly, the easting of the voto placed him In theranks of the Repubiicans. Thatrd—That he dul lutroduce A resolition call- ing for tha appointment of saditional cngtossing clerk, and thaf such resotutlon was troduced for the rurnom of nmvhnmr place for one of our niembers, Zamer totchnlk, Faurth—That ho entered the caucus of tho Ra- publican party, thus confirming the Impression Created by hia vols for Speaker, Fifth—That he Introduced & bill for a Tinreau of Labor Statiatica withont conmulting of communi- cating with tho Executive Committee. It was deemed impolitic to take up the charges, a8 the members felt that these dlssen- slons on the eve of an election could not fall to burt the ?nrty. They were secordingly post- ponod until slter election. At this point in the proceedings the Chairman, Ty Jo Morgan, became disgusted and left, Bon s%blcy.lnklng possession of the gavel in his place, dhe Committes then grneeedzd to fill the Aldermanle ticket in wards whero resignations or forced withdrawals had taken placo. Max Sclle was appointed for the Twelfth Ward, ilenry Jobnson for the Eleventh, J.-Alpeter in the Blxth, nud William Boechler In placo of Mr. Belluetmer {n the Fiftcenth, Beek, the Captaln of the SBeventeenth Ward, then caught Sibley’s eye nnd proceeded to de- nounce Erickeson, the Huclalistic candidate in his wara, A pleasant little row then ensued, Sume of nis fricnds stood up for b, and Beck began to howl fraud, * Bchllling sald that Erlcks- son only eatne around at election thne, and Stahl gave JL'as his opinfun thut the Executive Com- mittee could tounce bim If 18 saw fit, and he beifeved that {t would be for the beat futerests of the party so 1o du. The natter was scttled by passing o rosolu- tion requesting him to resign, and nominating Pat Caden In his place, Presently the slumbering dissatisfaction of soine of the membhers was aroused acat, and a elight Inforniality 1o the call for the meoting furpished the pratuxt far a tirade from Mr, Bedard. He sald that the Bocialistic party hod become a8 corrupt ns any of ihe others, and he fur one “didn’t propose to bo bossed by Mor- gan or auy other man, Mr, Jolinson hud to confess that things were not what they seem, whereupon Stahl fnco- herently temarked that rome of tlic members of the Committee only attended the fnectings to critielse, nud did not sttend to their business, Bedard wot back at bl by shouting at tho top of his volce that “he didn't want any Ring or Emperor in the party, anil that the whole lhInF swas helng run for tlie intorests of & certaln cllque who were, in fact, he whole party, ‘I'he Secrctury here announced in ve:‘y broken English that he was g8{ng to leaye, and leave be aid. ‘Ihe debate was then cut shidrt by a thotion to adjourn, which was carricd with a rush. CAN'T 8TAND A BOUSTT-JUMPER, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicaao, March 20.—A great many fine things have been written about the several candldates for city oflicers, unil it pleases me very much to read thelr strogeles through life; their devo- tivn to thelr country in the days that tried men's souls, how falthfully they upleld the Sturs and Stripes in the struggle for the Unlon, whether_on the uattie-fleld or in Lhe bomeo guard. I foll, however, to recogulza a truthful listory of the lifo of one of the candidates on the Democratic tickot, While the writer of this was serviug bls term of three years In detense of the Uiun, this man, one of Chicago's yorst plils at that day, placed himself at the b ol o lawless gangr ol youny rufliaus und thieves for the purpuss of robui the people of the large bounties that were offered at the thne for sub- stitutes. The wawyr traveled from place to place, und seemed to bewell oflicered, They had plenty of mouey uid were feured wherever they went, For five yearsor more this lawless crew traveled through every State north of Mngon und Dix- on's line, ovcusionally showing up in_Chleago, where this young win's triends rosidud, s ¢ lie was well known at the thne as a bous- per and chiel of this notortous ghing, He s now, I am glad to eay, steady, snd ap- pears to be a goud man, holds a good " sltuation, with which he ought 1o be satlsfied, but be (s uot the tuatl for our aulTrage, If the Democraty are satistied with bim ’us none of my fight, I want to warn_my old comrudes agalnst this sleckrufan, @ive nie an honest ltebel or a Cop- perbead—a. bunut_v-)umecr I detest. MULLIGAN'S BRIGADE. HE COURTS. Judgmenta, New Suits, Ele.~To-Day to Bo Dovoted to Solocting Justloss of tho Tonce. Annn D. Schincler filed o bill vesterday agalnst Christophier Tegrtaeyer and John V., Purington to close up the affairs of the firm of Textweyer & Co,y of which her busbaud was o member. Sho states thatin January, 1875, Tegtmeyor, Purington, and her busband, John W. Schaeler, went foto business together fur the purpose of manufacturing brick, esch agreeing to con- tribute 85,600 to the cavltal. Tegimeyer, Low- ever, never contributed any money, but put In o brick-yord and some other property. The busiuces was very prosperous, and {t is clnimed the net profits have amounted to some 817,000 or 818,000, of which there Is due Schooler's cs- tate about §8,500. On the 4thof April, 1877, Schneler left his home npparently o vood lLealth, but was oever heard of ogaln until his body was found in the Chleago Rlver, in on advanced stago of de- position. Slucae then his partners havo re- « to account or settle up the business, nud clalm that on the 10th ol Aprll, 1875, chineler’s interest In the fitin was selzed under an exeeution for $2,177 (o favor of J. V, ‘Tavlor, and gold for §1,205,10, und that, instend of com- pl nt having nn{ claim mfuhm them, they bove o claln swalusi Bebacler's estate tor some 840, Mrs. Benacler, howeser, lusists thut this udgment la lezal wnd vold, it having heen entered up by confesslon after her hustand’s denth, ‘The note un which the judement was based was oxccuted fn August, 1870, by both Teptmeyee and Schacter. It fell due bofore the fatter’s death, but no steps were ) Lo~ ward collecting it untlf after Schaeler's dlsnl»- vearance, when Teptmeyer (mduced Taylor to enter up iudgmum. and have exceution lssued und Behiacler's intorest sold, The compluinant now usks for un account nnd - setilemont ol the parinership vusiuess, wid for au fnjunce tlon to prevent the delendants from lnwrlurlniz with the Hrin asscts or collecting the vutstund- Ing accounts, une also for the appolutment of o Ttecelver to take chinrgo of aflulrs. TILE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. About two mouths ago E, C. Rolchwald and ather creditors of the Commerelal Hotel Com- pany fled a bi)l against e Company und Oran- villa 8. Ingralinm to sct astde certaln transfors, and to subject the hotel properly 1o the puyment of thelr claims. Yesterda, Iumgeahan filed his answer, denytz al ctorgea of couspiracy or fraustulent dealing, and clalming e Jind righefully obtalu- ed possession of the Compony’s assuts to stuted that he had luaned Palling, the Presi- dent of the Compuny, all the money the latter bud put futo the hotel business, dud thut in Octaber Jast the Dircetors und stockholders of the Company voted to roll and transfer to him {Ingralinn) nll the hotel asaets to secure his ad- vanees to it sud to Putling of something ke 5,000, ‘The property, bowever, was subjeet toa chattel mortgoro for 325,000 to Jolin B, Lyon, Sluce thut time Ingralwm hus veen wanaging the hotel, the Company having by come practicatly defunct, and he clutms the snle to hftn waa bonn-tlde, aaid thut ho hos the abso- luta right to the propertv. 1l also fusiats thut the wppointinent ol u Recelver would be rufn. ous to the busltiess, ss 1t 1¥ neecssary to have one of thoso rorely-to-be-fuued carlosities, o man who can run o hotel, to mansge the prop- orty auccessfully, DIvoncEs, - Lucy Ilurry wonts o divorca from her hus- band, Horatlo P, Harry. % 1TENE, Al the Judges ot the Clrcult and Superlor Courts ndourned court yestordny untfl Mon- day, und they will spund thelr hours to-l: tormorrow in consideritgs the uppli Justicos of the Pusve, h Judgo has alout & manl-bage full of luttors, nd they expect to have ngood time, ‘Fhey propuse to” kesp thelr pro- ceedings secret until niter the nuines of "t chosen Tew have.been sant to 8pringileld, Mr, Skinuor concluded his “argumont in the Wilson casu befors Judge Moore abuul nuon yastorday, ancd the atter wus thea tukon under udvisement by the Jmus«n 1t will probubly bun week or 80 beforo un aplulon s given, Flig case of Myors ve, Cullaghan wus concluded yestorduy befors Juuge Druminoud and taken under udviscnicnt, BUIRIION COURT 18 DRIEY, Juhn Listinau began o sult yosterday for §2,000 dentages acaiust Jucob “Uunezer nnd Dantul Hutf, I'ho City ot Chicago filed a petition to asscss the damnges for widening State street from ‘Fwollth street to Eyun avenuc, PROUATH COUNT, In tho estato of Jolin Bchumacher ob al., wminors, letiers of uuanllnuumlin weru fasued to Buphle Nehumacthor under bund of Pw. 4 administrator waa sppointed for Chirlstlan Laechele, nsane, Bonds ot 320,000 wory fssucd: tie. Curollng Lacetole, bis wite, iod approved. Iy the eatuts 81 Waltér Bherlfls, winor, guar- Aan's Jetters umler boud of §20,000 wore lsued 10 Juhn Buerlils, 0 - Wiy TR OALL. Junat Drysnesn—8et ca A, e Aveiesars Covnr—10, Pruit va, Pruft, aud genoral bust- Marting ve. Uroen; 63, McUraw v, Haynrdi 64, Rmith va, Choroht and 60, Donham v No cnse on trial, ¥ Junar OAny—Na conrt untll Monday, day, 635, 536, 651, b1, HTL o 0 No caws on trial, - e nitn Jupag JAMEsoN—~No conrt until Monday, Call Monday, cascs from Judgo Uary. Na cast on trials Juna Moone—~No conrt untll Monday, Cuil Monday, tontested motlonn. gk § Jubax Hoazns—No court until Monday. Call ¥onday, o cata 2,000, Drands va. Galisp, on 'al. oall Jupae Bootn—No const until. Monfayg. Monday, 40, /7, 104, 107, 108, 100, 111, 112, Nocaas on teial, R L Jubae McArnuistan~No court until Monday, alondar Nos, 18 to 28, fii- Call Monany, ret coa clustve, and” 0f), "Nu,'2,107, Thorpe v4. Unozers hnuzer, on trial, call Mon. Incluslve, Jupas FAnwrit—No couct until Monday, Cail then, contestod motlo; # JUDGE LO0MIN—Call March- 24: for Monds, Kox. 4, 0,10, 11, 1%, 13, 14, 5, %, 17,56, 10, Jupns Witttaxe—Calt for Monday, Match 241 :{nnd"l'l-,i" 229, 424, 342, 353, 357, 404, 808, 443, s s JUDGRENTS, Buranion Cotnr—Coxnrassrons—Leopold Mayae, Y8, Jamos and Mn:{ Redmond, $387, Dutdnd vs, Toss and Joseph Bronswic J, F. Alden va, Patriek Grayau, $1, 330 Junas Janrson—E, B, Htone vs. yidwo. J. €, Maines and 0. L. Allen, and Eagane 0,530, Hanrohan, 8900, and motion for new trinl.— Charles Arnold va. Poter Rinderer; verdict, 8:5.— Fi Benatler va, -Charles Vallbrecht, I al - John, and T, WV, Ferry L W, D 33 hants', Bava ings, Losh & Joliet Iron and Bteal Compans, $1,7151.20,—Poler Hayden et al, va, Poter liaat, 8113, 14, stus Killan, Recelver, ys._ Georgo 'Miller ‘and .Thomas 'Raymon $1,245,82.—D.’S, Margan va, Edward Hoby an Charles W, and Whillam H, Colohonr, $7.404, Cricuir Count—dufine “Bootii—Toussaint Me- natd va. Landon D. Cralgy verdic Amos 11, Bcofleld v, Barah J, and C| Howell, 80,50, —Abraham Kniscley va, Trustees of tiie Qlivet Baptlet Chureli; vardlct, $835. 4 PAYING THE FIDDLER. Mooting of ‘Land-Owners to Dovise Mesns to Avold Paying n Tax, Bpectal Dispatch 40 The Tribune. Osnrotn, Wik, March 20.—The authorities of Lincoln County have levied taxes in ald of rafl- roads to the amount of $110,000. An Imyportant meeting of ning-land owners was licld to-day to organize for the purpose of fightyg sald tax. The tollowing parties and firms were ropregent+ ed ot the mecthyg: Mead & Rinley, Reove & Rac, G. W, Washburn, G. H. Gile, 0. Boach, Duckstaft ‘Bros,' & Chose, A, P. Lovegay, of Janesvitle; J. C. Noyes, M. Stonc, A. Q. Trow, Clark Forbes, Joseph P, Gould, J. M. Rollins, Bray & Choate, James Jenking, J. II, Weed, G, W. Pratt, and A K Osborne. There aro soveral other partles At Food du Lae, "Neenal, and Meunashn who, thuueh not present, wili joln In the movemont., Alter fuily discussini thie situation, it was re selved (o uplte with Mr., Bradley fn the prosceu- tlon of the tase, not only for restoring the fssh- nuce of the §60,000, or thelr salo i case of fsstt- ance, but to ses aslde_the levy of 850,000 put foto this year's tax-roll for raflrond ourposocs,’ Mr. G, W, Washburn was apnoiated attorioy to represent the Innd-owners of this vicinity in the caso, und tu cu‘uyurnte with Mr, Bradloy’s attor- uey, Mr. Cottrell, of Milwaukee, An ngreemant waus drawn up and signed by all thoso present to divide the expenso bro rata. according to thelr Innded Interests, A determination “wns ex-. pressed to fight the thing to the bitter ena. ANMUSEMEN'EN, R VICK RN L0055 AL RERS, Y g GRAND ITALIAN. OPERA MAX BTRARVMCIL vv0en . 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Saturday Matinee, sommenelok at 3 u'clack, last ape DonranEaor LA A CIG AL AL 4 Nleht—Grand Double DL M(‘"II!(J Mareh 24=THE UHEAT MODJESKKA AND codiAly, © T MEUNEC-T1A N0 WEDNKSDAY EVENING, Maro T faineeof iirivat lui'yr".“' f YIIH )l"ill TO A S UEARTS BASIS A Tl AR 1 L] tenchers of Taik on lard Thne: uly thu greatost of the people who spoak from she leciure ville Uuurln:’lJuII‘vun# S LT st sttowrs VIOUTH_CIURCT. GRAND CONCERT MUNDAY EVENING, MABOH 3, MARIB Auslvteu by Mra. Blacy, Mru. liagg, Alr. Juowen,'ut.’llu A 7 g 00 H bt T W i, Henerrod Beata 8¢ 102 Btato-ak., 135 Twenty ORI NIDE PURN PEHDESTRIANISM, | N. 1, SIOTVEH will undertake to walk 40 mites In § hours for 8100 % aldo AL tiy Nurth pide Tusua Uslk Tuewlar, Slarel 5 Uegluntisg 803 p. . wud eudiag W , | d0peu Adutidivl, 35 ceu People, " 00, i B, J, Kld-* $217. 00, ~ . hristoptior G,